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741 Marine Drive, Bellingham, WA 98225 www.geotest-inc.com <br /> r � 20611 67th Ave.NE. Unit A.Arlington, WA 98223 <br /> oeot'TTphone:(360)733.7318 toll free:(888)251.5276 fax:(360)733.7418 <br /> Soil Observation Report <br /> PROJECT: Cargo Transit Shed Relocation JOB#: 18-0297 <br /> ADDRESS: Everett,WA REPORT#: S0001 <br /> PERMIT#: B1803-043 DATE: 6/14/2018 <br /> CLIENT: Port of Everett PAGE#: 1 of 2 <br /> CONTRACTOR: McClure&Sons, Inc. INSPECTOR: Ben Fox <br /> OBSERVATION OF:Existing Subgrade for Building Grade Beams and Spread Footings,Gridlines B-D/3-12 <br /> Geotest was onsite to observe the existing subgrade for the grade beams and spread footings <br /> for the Cargo Transit Shed's foundation from Gridlines B-D/3-12. A sample of the crushed <br /> gravel base course mixed with some sand was also obtained from the onsite stockpile. The <br /> weather conditions at the time of our visit were 60°F and partly cloudy. <br /> Prior to our site visit, the subgrade soils for the above items had been excavated to apparent <br /> design elevation. Excavations were carried out with an excavator removing the asphalt and <br /> then removing the soils to design elevation. Soil exposed at the base of spread footings <br /> consisted of moist to wet, gray to gray-brown, slightly silty, fine to medium sand with trace <br /> gravel while the subgrade exposed at the base of the grade beams consisted of a crushed <br /> gravel base course. The subgrade soils exhibited 1-4" of penetration when examined with a <br /> 3/8" pointed steel soil probe under full body weight. No standing water was observed in the <br /> footings or grade beams. <br /> Based on our observations at the time of our site visit, the subgrade soils are consistent with <br /> the soils examined by Hart Crowser previously and do not require any additional <br /> over-excavation. See Hart Crowser's report DFROO1 dated 6-11-18 for further information and <br /> observations of the subgrade soils. GeoTest will return upon request to provide further <br /> geotechnical observations as construction continues. <br /> COPIES. GeoTest Services Inc Pon of Everett Reviewed by <br /> This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of GeoTest Services.Inc. <br /> GeoTest's representatives are on-site to observe,test and provide recommendations. The Contractor retains sole responsibility for the methods. <br /> operations and sequences of construction,including obtaining approval from the design authority and owner phor to proceeding with any change in the work scope and/or any associated costs. <br />
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